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India's October-November sugar output rises 43% on higher recovery rates

The higher output is expected to allow the world's second-largest sugar producer to export surplus supplies without risk of domestic shortages, although it could weigh on global prices

December 02, 2025 / 14:07 IST
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Production in the western state of Maharashtra, India's biggest sugar-producing state, more than tripled from last year to 1.7 million tons, while it rose by 9% in northern state of Uttar Pradesh to 1.4 million tons, the ISMA said

India's sugar production in the first two months of the 2025/26 season, which began on October 1, rose 43% from a year earlier, driven by better recovery rates and faster crushing across major producing states, leading industry bodies said on Tuesday.

The higher output is expected to allow the world's second-largest sugar producer to export surplus supplies without risk of domestic shortages, although it could weigh on global prices.

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Mills have produced 4.1 million metric tons of sugar by the end of November, up from last year's 2.88 million tons, the Indian Sugar & Bio-Energy Manufacturers Association (ISMA) said in a statement.

Production in the western state of Maharashtra, India's biggest sugar-producing state, more than tripled from last year to 1.7 million tons, while it rose by 9% in northern state of Uttar Pradesh to 1.4 million tons, the ISMA said.